TMG Health NEPA Employees Donate Gifts to Salvation Army

20 Dec TMG Health NEPA Employees Donate Gifts to Salvation Army

Dunmore, PA – December 20, 2011 – Employees of TMG Health, the leading national provider of Business Process Outsourcing to government-sponsored health plans, recently participated in an Angel Tree project for The Salvation Army of Scranton. Employees purchased gifts for more than 50 children in an effort to make the holidays brighter for those in need.

Jack Tighe, President and CEO of TMG Health, noted that the company and its employees are dedicated to helping the local community during the holidays and throughout the year. “I am so proud that the employees of TMG Health make a concerted effort to help those in need, especially during the holidays,” he said. “Our employees understand the importance of supporting the communities in which we live and work and give generously to their fellow citizens.”

The employees from TMG Health joined employees from 35 other local businesses in The Salvation Army’s annual quest to provide holiday gifts for local children from low-income families. In all, the Angel Tree project collects gifts for nearly 700 children, ages infant-12 years.

TMG Health employs more than 1,300 staff, including 1,000 in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The company, headquartered in King of Prussia, also has offices in Downtown Scranton and Amarillo, Texas.

TMG Health is the leading national provider of Business Process Outsourcing solutions for Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D and Managed Medicaid plans. With more than 19 years of experience in providing technology-enabled services to the government market exclusively, our knowledge of health plan processes, regulatory requirements, and the daily challenges plans face within the government market is second to none. Our expertise, coupled with a strong commitment to our Clients’ success, positions us as a trusted partner who can help solve the challenges of today and prepare for those of tomorrow.